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Sector Updates – February 2015 February 2015 Welcome to Standards Australia’s Sector Updates for February 2015. Throughout this document, covering all 12 sectors, you will find information relating to approved Standards development projects, draft Standards that are currently out for public comment, recently published documents and publications that have been withdrawn. Please click on your sector of interest. ~ Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food ~ Mining ~ Manufacturing and Processing ~ Building and Construction ~ Electrotechnology and Energy ~ Water and Waste Services ~ Transport and Logistics ~ Health and Community Services ~ Consumer Products & Services and Safety ~ Education and Training Services ~ Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services ~ Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management For further information please contact our Customer Information Service team: Call: 1800 035 822 Email: [email protected] Fax: 02 9237 6010 Web: Simply fill in the form on our website www.standards.org.au/feedback.asp

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Sector Updates – February 2015

February 2015

Welcome to Standards Australia’s Sector Updates for February 2015.

Throughout this document, covering all 12 sectors, you will find information relating to approved Standards development projects, draft Standards that are currently out for public comment, recently published documents and publications that have been withdrawn.

Please click on your sector of interest.

~ Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food

~ Mining

~ Manufacturing and Processing

~ Building and Construction

~ Electrotechnology and Energy

~ Water and Waste Services

~ Transport and Logistics

~ Health and Community Services

~ Consumer Products & Services and Safety

~ Education and Training Services

~ Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services

~ Public Safety, Public Administration; Business and Management

For further information please contact our Customer Information Service team:

Call: 1800 035 822 Email: [email protected] Fax: 02 9237 6010 Web: Simply fill in the form on our website www.standards.org.au/feedback.asp

Sector Update – February 2015

February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015. Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

There are currently no drafts at public comment stage for Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment. Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Sensory analysis - Part 1.1: Methodology - General guidance Product Designation: AS 2542.1.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 6658:2005 to provide general guidance on the use of sensory analysis, including tests for the examination of food and techniques to be used if statistical analysis of the results is required. History: Originated as AS 2542.1.1—1984. Previous edition 2005. Third edition AS 2542.1.1:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 1.3: Methodology - Selection, training and monitoring of selected assessors and expert sensory assessors Product Designation: AS 2542.1.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 8586:2012 to provide guidelines for the selection, training and monitoring of assessors participating in sensory analysis. History: Originated as AS 2542.1.3—1995. Second edition AS 2543.1.3:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 2.2: Methodology - Triangle test Product Designation: AS 2542.2.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 4120:2004 to provide a procedure for determining whether a perceptible sensory difference or similarity exists between samples of two products. The method is a forced-choice procedure. The method is applicable whether a difference exists in a single sensory attribute or in several attributes. History: Originated as AS 2542.2.2—1983. Previous edition 2005. Third edition AS 2542.2.2:2014.

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Sensory analysis - Part 2.3: Methodology - Guidelines for the use of quantitative response scales (rating) Product Designation: AS 2542.2.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 4121:2003 to provide guidelines describing quantitative response scales (where the response obtained indicates the intensity of perception) and their use when assessing samples. History: Originated as AS 2542.2.3—1988. Previous edition 2007. Third edition AS 2542.2.3:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 2.4: Methodology - Duo-trio test Product Designation: AS 2542.2.4 Scope: Provides a procedure for determining whether a perceptible sensory difference or similarity exists between samples of two products. The method is applicable whether a difference exists in a single sensory attribute or in several attributes. History: Originated as AS 2542.2.4—1988. Previous edition 2005. Third edition AS 2542.2.4:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 2.5: Methodology - 'A-not A' test Product Designation: AS 2542.2.5 Scope: This Standard sets out a method for the ‘A–not A’ test for use in the sensory analysis of foods. History: Originated as AS 2542.2.5—1991. Second edition AS 2542.2.5:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 2.6: Methodology - Ranking Product Designation: AS 2542.2.6 Scope: Adopts ISO 8587:2006 to provide a procedure for determining the rank order in a specified attribute or criterion for three or more samples. History: Originated as AS 2542.2.6—1995. Second edition AS 2542.2.6:2014.

Sensory analysis - Part 3: Vocabulary Product Designation: AS 2542.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 5492:2008 to provide definitions of terms that are used in Australia for sensory analysis. History: Originated as AS 2542.3—1995. Second edition AS 2542.3:2014.

Food microbiology - Method 6: Examination for specific organisms - Campylobacter Product Designation: AS 5013.6 Scope: This Standard sets out reference methods for the detection and enumeration of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in meat and poultry. History: Originated as AS 1766.2.13—1991. Revised and designated as AS 5013.6:2015.

Guide to determining the equivalence of food microbiology test methods - Part 1: Qualitative tests Product Designation: AS 4659.1 Scope: This Standard sets out a protocol that may be used to determine whether an alternate method will yield a result equivalent to an Australian Standard food microbiology method (AS 5013 series), the result for which is reported as ‘detected’ or ‘not detected’. History: First published as AS/NZS 4659.1:1999. Second edition redesignated and published as AS 4659.1:2015.

Guide to determining the equivalence of food microbiology test methods - Part 2: Quantitative tests Product Designation: AS 4659.2 Scope: This Standard sets out a protocol that may be used to determine whether an alternate enumeration method will yield an equivalent result to an Australian Standard food microbiology method (AS 5013 series). History: First published as AS/NZS 4659.2:1999. Second edition redesignated and published as AS 4659.2:2015.

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Guide to determining the equivalence of food microbiology test methods - Part 3: Confirmation tests Product Designation: AS 4659.3 Scope: This Standard sets out a protocol that may be used to determine whether an alternate method will yield a result equivalent to an Australian Standard, food microbiology method (AS 5013 series), for confirmation tests using a pure culture. History: First published as AS/NZS 4659.3:1999. Second edition redesignated and published as AS 4659.3:2015. Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact.

For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website.

No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Food Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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Sector Update – February 2015

February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Mining Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015. Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

There are currently no drafts at public comment stage for Mining Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment. Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Mining Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Certified reference materials - Part 2.32: Iron ore - Preparation and certification of ASCRM-032 (Pilbara Hematite) Product Designation: SA TR 2.32 Scope: This document describes the preparation and certification of the certified reference material ASCRM-032 (Pilbara Hematite). History: Originated as SA TR 2.32—2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2014).

Refractories and refractory materials - Physical test methods - Method 5: Determination of bulk density, apparent porosity and true porosity (ISO 5017:2013, MOD) Product Designation: AS 1774.5 Scope: This Standard is an adoption with national modifications and has been reproduced from ISO 5017:2013, Dense shaped refractory products—Determination of bulk density, apparent porosity and true porosity, and has been varied as indicated to take account of Australian conditions. Appendix ZZ lists the variations to ISO 5017:2013 for the application of this Standard in Australia. History: Originated as AS R31.5—1966 and AS R31.8—1966. Previous edition AS 1774.5—2001. Fifth edition as AS 1774.5:2014.

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Sector Update – February 2015

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Mining Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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Sector Update – February 2015

February 2015

New Projects

Alkali Aggregate reaction - Guidelines on Minimising the Risk of Damage to Concrete Structures in Australia Designation: HB 79—1996 Type: Revision Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 10: Moisture content of asphalt Draft No: DR AS/NZS 2891.10:2014 Committee: CE-006 Date that comment closes: 5 February 2015 Load restraint for LP Gas cylinder distribution Draft No: DR AS 5714:2014 Committee: ME-015 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Methods of testing concrete - Method 8.4: Method for making and curing concrete - Drying shrinkage specimens prepared in the field or in the laboratory Draft No: DR AS 1012.8.4:2014 Committee: BD-042 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Methods of testing concrete - Method 13: Determination of the drying shrinkage of concrete for samples prepared in the field or in the laboratory Draft No: DR AS 1012.13:2014 Committee: BD-042 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Safety of machinery - Part 3612: Conveyors - Chain conveyors and unit handling conveyors Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4024.3612:2014 Committee: SF-041 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Safety of machinery - Part 3614: Conveyors - Mobile and transportable conveyors Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4024.3614:2014 Committee: SF-041 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Freight containers - Part 1: Classification, dimensions and ratings Draft No: DR AS 3771.1:2014 Committee: ME-068 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Freight containers - Part 4: General purpose containers (ISO 1496-1:2013, MOD) Draft No: DR AS/NZS 3711.4:2014 Committee: ME-068 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015

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Sector Update – February 2015

Freight containers - Part 5: Thermal containers (ISO 1496-2:2008, MOD) Draft No: DR AS 3711.5:2014 Committee: ME-068 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Aggregates and rock for engineering purposes - Part 7: Railway ballast Draft No: DR AS 2758.7:2015 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 12 March 2015 Methods of testing concrete - Method 20.2: Determination of water-soluble chloride in aggregates and hardened concrete Draft No: DR AS 1012.20.2:2015 Committee: CE-012 Date that comment closes: 12 March 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Test methods for solar collectors - Part 1: Thermal performance of glazed liquid heating collectors including pressure drop (ISO 9806-1:1994, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 2535.1 Scope: Establishes methods for determining the thermal performance of glazed liquid heating solar collectors. It provides test methods and calculation procedures for determining the steady-state and quasi-steady-state thermal performance of solar collectors. The Standard is technically equivalent to and has been reproduced from ISO 9806-1:1994. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 2535—1982. Jointly revised and designated, in part, as AS/NZS 2535.1:1999. Second edition 2007. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (August 2014). Plastics piping systems for soil and waste discharge (low and high temperature) inside buildings - Polypropylene (PP) (ISO 7671:2003, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 7671 Scope: N/A History: First published as AS/NZS 7671:2010. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (April 2013). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (August 2014). Methods for sampling and testing aggregates – Method 60.1: Potential alkali-silica reactivity – Accelerated mortar bar method Product Designation: AS 1141.60.1 Scope: Sets out the procedure to classify aggregate according to its susceptibility to alkali attack leading to expansive reactions in concrete. History: First published as AS 1141.60.1:2014.

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Methods for sampling and testing aggregates – Method 60.2: Potential alkali-silica reactivity – Concrete prism method Product Designation: AS 1141.60.2 Scope: Sets out the procedure to classify aggregate according to its susceptibility to alkali attack leading to expansive reactions in concrete. History: First published as AS 1141.60.2:2014. Short-link chain for lifting purposes Product Designation: AS 2321 Scope: Specifies requirements for non-calibrated short-link chain for lifting purposes, which is manufactured from welded round-steel short links. History: Originated as AS 2321—1979. Previous edition 2006. Fourth edition designated as AS 2321:2014. Protective helmets for structural firefighting Product Designation: AS/NZS 4067 Scope: Specifies requirements for helmets designed to protect the head from a blow by a heavy or sharp object, as well as adverse environmental conditions likely to be encountered in structural firefighting. History: Originated in Australia as AS 4067—1992. Previous and first Joint edition AS/NZS 4067:2004. Fourth edition 2012. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (October 2014). Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 8: Voids and volumetric properties of compacted asphalt mixes Product Designation: AS/NZS 2891.8 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for determining the following properties of compacted asphalt: (a) Percentage air voids from separately determined values of bulk density and maximum density. (b) Absorbed binder, effective binder, maximum theoretical density, voids in the mineral aggregate, and voids filled with binder where the proportions of component materials are known. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 2150—1978. Previous edition AS 2891.8—2005. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2891.8:2014. Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 9.1: Determination of bulk density of compacted asphalt - Waxing procedure Product Designation: AS/NZS 2891.9.1 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for determining the bulk density of compacted dense graded asphalt using a waxing procedure. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 2150—1978. Previous edition AS 2891.9.1—2005. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2891.9.1:2014. Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 9.2: Determination of bulk density of compacted asphalt - Presaturation method Product Designation: AS/NZS 2891.9.2 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for determining the bulk density of compacted asphalt using a presaturation procedure. The test method is applicable only to dense graded asphalt having a water absorption by volume no more than 2.0% or stone mastic asphalt having a water absorption by volume no more than 1.0%, as calculated in Clause 7.1. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 2150—1978. Previous edition AS 2891.9.2—2005. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2891.9.2:2014. Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 9.3: Determination of bulk density of compacted asphalt - Mensuration method Product Designation: AS/NZS 2891.9.3 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for determining the bulk density by measurement of compacted asphalt specimens. The method is particularly appropriate for use with open-graded mix or dense-graded mix with surface voids larger than 3 mm diameter. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 2150—1978. Previous edition AS 2891.9.3—2005. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2891.9.3:2014.

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Solar and heat pump water heaters - Design and construction Product Designation: AS/NZS 2712 Scope: Specifies performance-based requirements for the design and construction of both components of solar and heat pump hot water supply systems, and complete systems, for household premises and for commercial and industrial installations comparable with household installations, intended to deliver drinking water of acceptable quality. History: Originated as AS 2712—1984. Second edition 1993. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 2712:2000. Second edition 2007. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 3 (November 2014). Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel Product Designation: AS ISO 9712 Scope: Adopts ISO 9712:2012 to specify requirements for principles for the qualification and certification of personnel who perform industrial non-destructive testing (NDT). History: First published as AS ISO 9712:2014. Aggregates and rock for engineering purposes - Part 1: Concrete aggregates Product Designation: AS 2758.1 Scope: Provides a basis for specifying requirements for aggregates intended for use in the production of concrete, including precast products. History: First published in part as part of AS A24—1934. AS A25 first published 1934. AS A24—1934 and AS A25—1934 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS A77—1957. AS A168 first published 1971. AS A77—1957 revised and redesignated in part as AS 1465—1974. AS 1466 first published 1974. AS A168—1971 revised and redesignated AS 1467—1975. AS 1465—1974, AS 1466—1974 and AS 1467—1975 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 2758.1—1985. Third edition 2014. Heated water systems - Calculation of energy consumption Product Designation: AS/NZS 4234 Scope: This Standard sets out a method of evaluating the annual energy performance of water heaters using a combination of test results for component performance and a mathematical model to determine the standardized annual purchased energy use. History: Originated as AS 4234—1994. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 4234:2008. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (March 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 3 (November 2014). Children's nightwear and limited daywear having reduced fire hazard Product Designation: AS/NZS 1249 Scope: Specifies design, flammability performance and labelling requirements for four categories of children’s nightwear garments, together with some daywear/underwear items that may be commonly used as nightwear. History: Originated in Australia as AS CL3—1969. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 8705:1977. Previous edition AS/NZS 1249:2003. Sixth edition 2014. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Structural steel welding - Part 1: Welding of steel structures Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built-up sections, or castings and forgings. History: Originated in Australia as AS CA8—1933. Originated in New Zealand, in part, as NZS 4701:1981. Previous edition AS/NZS 1554.1:2011. Ninth edition 2014. Structural steel welding - Part 3: Welding of reinforcing steel Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.3 Scope: Specifies requirements for the welding of reinforcing steel used in concrete structures that are designed and constructed in accordance with AS 3600 or NZS 3101.1, as well as other Standards that may be appropriate. It also applies to the welding of steel connection devices, inserts, anchors and anchor details, including prefabricated assemblies required in reinforced and precast concrete constructions. History: Originated in Australia as AS CA8.3—1970. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 1554.3:2002. Previous edition 2008. Third edition 2014.

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Structural steel welding - Part 4: Welding of high strength quenched and tempered steels Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.4 Scope: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built up sections, or castings and forgings. History: Originated in Australia as AS 1554.4—1989. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 1554.4:1995. Previous edition 2010. Fourth edition 2014. Structural steel welding - Part 5: Welding of steel structures subject to high levels of fatigue loading Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.5 Scope: Specifies requirements for the welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including hollow sections and built-up sections, or castings and forgings. History: Originated in Australia as AS 1554.5—1989. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 1554.5:1995. Previous edition 2011. Fifth edition 2014. Structural steel welding - Part 7: Welding of sheet steel structures Product Designation: AS/NZS 1554.7 Scope: Specifies requirements for the arc welding of steel structures made up of combinations of steel plate, sheet or sections, including pipe, hollow sections and built up sections (collectively referred to herein as sheet steels) up to 4.8 mm in thickness. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1554.7:2006. Second edition 2014. Safety of machinery - Part 1100: Application guide Product Designation: AS/NZS 4024.1100 Scope: Provides background information and an application guide for the AS(/NZS) 4024.1 series. History: Originated as part of AS 4024.1(Int)—1992. Previous edition AS 4024.1101—2006. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4024.1100:2014. Methods of testing concrete - Method 5: Determination of mass per unit volume of freshly mixed concrete Product Designation: AS 1012.5 Scope: Sets out the method for determining the mass per unit volume of freshly mixed concrete that is in the plastic state. History: Originated as AS 1012.5—1971. Previous edition 1999. Fourth edition as AS 1012.5:2014. Methods of testing concrete - Method 6: Determination of bleeding of concrete Product Designation: AS 1012.6 Scope: Sets out the method for determining the relative quantity and rate that mixing water will bleed from a sample of freshly mixed concrete under the conditions of the test. History: Originated as AS 1012.6—1971. Previous edition 1999. Fourth edition as AS 1012.6:2014. Pressure equipment - Hazard levels Product Designation: AS 4343 Scope: Specifies criteria for determining the hazard levels of various types of pressure equipment to AS/NZS 1200. It also classifies fluids for use with pressure equipment. History: Originated as part of AS 3920.1—1993. Previous edition AS 4343—2005. Third edition AS 4343:2014. Methods of sampling and testing asphalt - Method 2.1: Sample preparation - Mixing, quartering and conditioning of asphalt in the laboratory Product Designation: AS/NZS 2891.2.1 Scope: Sets out a method for mixing, quartering and conditioning of asphalt mixes prepared in a laboratory. History: Originated as AS 2891.2.1—1995. Second edition 2014. Conditon monitoring and diagnostics of machines - Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel - Part 4: Field lubricant analysis Product Designation: AS ISO 18436.4 Scope: Adopts ISO 18436-4:2014, which specifies the requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel who perform machinery condition monitoring and diagnostics using field lubricant analysis. History: First published as AS ISO 18436.4:2014.

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Conditon monitoring and diagnostics of machines - Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel - Part 6: Acoustic emission Product Designation: AS ISO 18436.6 Scope: Adopts ISO 18436-6:2014, which specifies the requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel who perform machinery condition monitoring and diagnostics using acoustic emission. History: First published as AS ISO 18436.6:2014. Conditon monitoring and diagnostics of machines - Requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel - Part 7: Thermography Product Designation: AS ISO 18436.7 Scope: Adopts ISO 18436-7:2014, which specifies the requirements for qualification and assessment of personnel who perform machinery condition monitoring and diagnostics using field lubricant analysis. History: First published as AS ISO 18436.7:2014. Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 28: Ball mill value Product Designation: AS 1141.28 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for the determination of the Ball mill value of rock spalls, drill cores and ripped or broken rock. History: First published as AS 1141.28—1999. Second edition 2014. Methods for sampling and testing aggregates - Method 29: Accelerated soundness index by reflux Product Designation: AS 1141.29 Scope: This Standard sets out the method used to estimate the durability of a basaltic source rock or product by providing a measure of the amount of physical degradation induced in the sample by immersion in boiling ethylene glycol. History: First published as AS 1141.29—1999. Second edition 2014. Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings - Part 1: Paint coatings Product Designation: AS/NZS 2312.1 Scope: Provides guidelines for the selection and specification of paint coating systems for the protection of structural steel work against atmospheric corrosion. History: Originated in Australia as part of MA 1.5—1967. Originated in New Zealand as part of NZS/AS 2312:1984. Previous edition part of AS/NZS 2312:2002. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 2312.1:2014. Guide to the protection of structural steel against atmospheric corrosion by the use of protective coatings - Part 2: Hot dip galvanizing Product Designation: AS/NZS 2312.2 Scope: Provides guidelines and recommendations regarding general principles of design, appropriate for articles to be hot dip galvanized for corrosion protection. History: Originated in Australia as part of MA 1.5—1967. Originated in New Zealand as part of NZS/AS 2312:1984. Previous edition part of AS/NZS 2312:2002. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 2312.2:2014. Cathodic protection of metals - Part 1: Pipes and cables Product Designation: AS 2832.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for the cathodic protection of buried or submerged metallic pipes and cables. This Standard does not apply to offshore submarine pipelines. History: Originated as AS 2832.1—1985. Previous edition AS 2832.1—2004. Fourth edition AS 2832.1:2015.

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Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Manufacturing and Processing Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

International Participation

Proposal to establish an ISO Technical Committee: Bamboo and rattan (TS/P 248)

A proposal has been submitted by SAC (China) to establish a new ISO technical committee on "Bamboo and rattan".

The scope of the proposal is the standardization of bamboo, rattan, and derived materials, including terminology, classification, specifications, test methods and quality requirements.

For more information or to provide any comments on this proposal, please email Jennifer Harwood, Senior National Sector Manager: [email protected] by 13 April 2015. New Projects

New Handbook to support AS 1428.2, Design for access and mobility - Wayfinding (title to be advised) Designation: SA HB 151 Type: New

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Plywood - Structural - Part 0: Specifications Draft No: DR AS/NZS 2269.0:2012 Amd 1:2014 Committee: TM-011 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

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Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Building and Construction Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Emergency escape lighting and exit signs for buildings - Part 1: System design, installation and operation Product Designation: AS 2293.1 Scope: Specifies the requirements for the design and installation of systems of emergency escape lighting and illuminated exit signage intended to illuminate upon failure of supply to the normal lighting. Includes requirements specific to central battery and single point/self contained arrangements. Does not include standby lighting or high risk task area lighting. Does not specify the types of buildings where these systems are required. Does not specify maintenance requirements (Refer to AS 2293.2). Does not detail constructional requirements for complying exit signs (Refer to AS 2293.3). Includes basic information to assist in correct choice and spacings of exit signs. History: First published in Australia as part of AS 2293.1—1979. Second edition 1983. Third edition 1987. First published in New Zealand as part of NZS 6742:1971. AS 2293.1—1987 and NZS 6742:1971 jointly revised and designated in part as AS/NZS 2293.1:1995. Second edition 1998. Revised, de-jointed and re-designated as AS 2293.1—2005. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2008). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (August 2014). Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Method 3.8.3: Soil classification tests - Dispersion - Determination of pinhole dispersion classification of a soil Product Designation: AS 1289.3.8.3:2014 Scope: Sets out the method for the determination of pinhole dispersion classification of compacted fine-grained soil; the test is carried out on the portion of soil passing the 2.36 mm aperture sieve. History: Originated as AS 1289.C8.3—1984. Previous edition AS 1289.3.8.3—1997. Revised and designated as AS 1289.3.8.3:2014. Windows and external glazed doors in buildings Product Designation: AS 2047 Scope: Sets out requirements for materials, construction, installation and glazing for external windows, sliding and swinging glazed doors, including French and bi-fold doors, adjustable louvres, shopfronts and window walls with one-piece framing elements. History: Originated in part as part of SAA Int. 318—1951. Final editions AS 2147—1996 and AS 2147.2—1996. AS 2047.1—1996 and AS 2047.2—1996 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 2047—1999. Second edition 2014. Methods of testing soils for engineering purposes - Method 6.1.1: Soil strength and consolidation tests - Determination of the California Bearing Ratio of a soil - Standard laboratory method for a remoulded specimen Product Designation: AS 1289.6.1.1 Scope: This Standard sets out a method for determining the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of a soil when compacted and tested in the laboratory. The CBR value is measured on the fraction of material passing the 19 mm sieve. This Standard is not applicable to materials with more than 20% retained on the 19 mm sieve. History: Originated as part of AS A89—1966. Previous edition AS 1289.6.1.1—1998. Second edition AS 1289.6.1.1:2014.

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Termite management - Part 1: New building work Product Designation: AS 3660.1 Scope: Sets out requirements for the design and construction of subterranean termite management systems for new buildings and new building work. History: First published as AS CA43—1966. AS CA50 first published 1968. AS CA50 revised and redesignated AS 1694—1974. AS CA43—1966 revised and redesignated AS 2057—1977. Third edition 1986. AS 2178 first published 1978. Second edition 1986. AS 1694—1974, AS 2057—1986 and AS 2178—1986 revised, amalgamated and redesignated AS 3660—1993. AS 3660—1993 revised and redesignated in part as AS 3660.1—1995. Third edition 2014. Termite management - Part 3: Assessment criteria for termite management systems Product Designation: AS 3660.3 Scope: Specifies the criteria for assessing the effectiveness of termite management systems intended for use in buildings and structures as required by AS 3660.1 or AS 3660.2. It also outlines procedures to assess the ability of a system and its components to manage termite activity in and around buildings and structures. History: First published as AS 3660.3—2000. Second edition AS 3660.3:2014. Methods of testing soils for engineering puposes - Part 0: Definitions and general requirements Product Designation: AS 1289.0 Scope: This Standard provides general requirements and information for the methods in the AS 1289 series. It provides the following: (a) A list of related documents. (b) Definitions. (c) General requirements for apparatus used in a number of the methods and a list of Standards with which that apparatus is required to comply. (d) Soil groups for use in a number of the methods and related provisions. History: Originated as part of AS A89—1966. Previous edition AS 1289.0—2000. Third edition AS 1289.0:2014. Lifts, escalators and moving walks - Ruling 1: Low rise platforms for passengers (Ruling to AS 1735.14-1998) Product Designation: AS 1735.14-1998 Rul 1 Scope: Sets out Rulings to AS 1735.14—1998, which provide interpretations to specific enquiries that have a wide area of practical application but are generally not suitable for inclusion in the Standard. History: First published as AS 1735.14—1998 Rul 1:2014. Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures - Part 4: Fire-resistance tests for elements of construction Product Designation: AS 1530.4 Scope: Sets out test procedures and criteria for the determination of fire-resistance of elements of building construction. History: First published as part of AS A30—1935. Second edition 1958. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 1530.4—1975. Sixth edition 2014. Design for access and mobility - Part 4.1: Means to assist the orientation of people with vision impairment - Tactile ground surface indicators Product Designation: AS/NZS 1428.4.1 Scope: Sets out requirements for the design and application of tactile ground surface indicators for new buildings to ensure safe and dignified mobility of people who are blind or vision impaired. History: First published as AS 1428.4—1992. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1428.4:2002. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2010). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (December 2014). Fire detection and alarm systems - Part 3: Audible alarm systems Product Designation: AS ISO 7240.3 Scope: Specifies requirements and methods of test for audible alarm devices in fire detection and fire alarm systems in and around buildings. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 7240-3:2010. History: First published as AS ISO 7240.3:2014.

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Fire detection and alarm systems - Part 23: Visual alarm systems Product Designation: AS ISO 7240.23 Scope: Sets out requirements and methods of test for visual alarm devices in fire detection and fire alarm systems and emergency warning control and indicating equipment in and around buildings. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 7240-23:2013. History: First published as AS ISO 7240.23:2014.

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Building and Construction Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

New Projects

Interaction of demand response enabling devices and electrical products – Operational instructions and connections for grid-connected charge/discharge controllers for Electric Energy Storage (EES) Systems Designation: AS 4755.3.5 Type: New Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Substations and high voltage installations exceeding 1 kV a.c. Draft No: DR AS 2067:2014 Committee: EL-043 Date that comment closes: 12 February 2015 Luminaires - Part 2.10: Particular requirements - Portable luminaires for children (IEC 60598-2-10, Ed. 2.0 (2003) MOD) Draft No: DR AS/NZS 60598.2.10:2014 Committee: EL-041 Date that comment closes: 5 February 2015 Electric water heaters - Part 1: Energy, consumption, performance and general requirements Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4692.1:2005 Amd 2:2014 Committee: EL-020 Date that comment closes: 13 February 2015 Lighting for roads and public spaces - Part 1.1: Vehicular traffic (Category V) lighting - Performance and design requirements Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1151.1.1:2005 Amd 3:2014 Committee: LG-002 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Lighting for roads and public spaces - Part 3.1: Pedestrian area (Category P) lighting - Performance and design requirements Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1151.3.1:2005 Amd 4:2014 Committee: LG-002 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Neutral links with tunnel terminals for the connection of copper conductors - Requirements for brass neutral links with ratings up to and including 125 A Draft No: DR AS/NZS 5112:2014 Committee: EL-004 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

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Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Double-capped fluorescent lamps - Performance specifications – Part 3: Procedure for quantitative analysis of mercury present in fluorescent lamps Product Designation: AS/NZS 4782.3 Scope: Specifies sample preparation and test method procedure to determine the mercury content in fluorescent lamps. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4782.3(Int):2006. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 4782.3:2014. Performance of electrical appliances - Air conditioners and heat pumps - Part 4.1: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps - Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors - Cooling seasonal performance factor (ISO 16358-1:2013, (MOD)) Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-1:2013 with national modifications to provide a method of testing and calculating the seasonal performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.1:2014. Performance of electrical appliances - Air conditioners and heat pumps - Part 4.2: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps - Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors - Heating seasonal performance factor (ISO 16358-2:2013, (MOD)) Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-2:2013 with national modifications to provide a method of testing and calculating the seasonal performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.2:2014. Performance of electrical appliances - Air conditioners and heat pumps - Part 4.3: Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps—Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors - Annual performance factor Product Designation: AS/NZS 3823.4.3 Scope: Adopts ISO 16358-3:2013 to provide a method of testing and calculating the annual performance factor of equipment using temperature bin distributions. History: First published as AS/NZS 3823.4.3:2014. Energy audits - Part 1: Commercial buildings Product Designation: AS/NZS 3598.1 Scope: Sets out minimum requirements for commissioning and conducting three prescribed types of commercial building energy audits that identify opportunities for cost effective investments to improve energy performance. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 3598—1990. Previous and first joint edition, as part of AS/NZS 3598:2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 3598.1:2014. Energy audits - Part 2: Industrial and related activities Product Designation: AS/NZS 3598.2 Scope: Sets out minimum requirements for commissioning and conducting three prescribed types of industrial energy audits that identify opportunities for cost effective investments to improve energy performance of industrial facilities (including quarries, mines and upstream petroleum operations). History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 3598—1990. Previous and first joint edition, as part of AS/NZS 3598:2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 3598.2:2014.

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Energy audits - Part 3: Transport related activities Product Designation: AS/NZS 3598.3 Scope: Sets out minimum requirements for commissioning and conducting three prescribed types of transport system energy audits that identify opportunities for cost effective investments to improve energy performance. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 3598—1990. Previous and first joint edition, as part of AS/NZS 3598:2000. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 3598.3:2014. Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays Product Designation: AS/NZS 5033 Scope: Sets out general installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays, including d.c. array wiring, electrical protection devices, switching and earthing up to but not including energy storage devices, power conversion equipment or loads. History: Originated as AS/NZS 5033:2005. Previous edition 2012. Third edition 2014. Lighting for roads and public spaces - Part 5: Tunnels and underpasses Product Designation: AS/NZS 1158.5 Scope: Specifies performance and design requirements for lighting schemes for tunnels and underpasses. It also specifies the luminaire data and other design data that is needed to facilitate the lighting design and the assessment of compliance with the requirements of this Standard. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1158.5:2007. Second edition 2014. Demand response capabilities and supporting technologies for electrical products - Part 3.1: Interacton of demand response enabling devices and electrical products - Operational instructions and connections for air conditioners Product Designation: AS/NZS 4755.3.1 Scope: Specifies a set of operational instructions that will meet the requirements of remote agents wishing to control the energy consumption and operation of air conditioners and establishes a consistent approach to the method of connecting the demand response interface to the demand response enabling device (DRED). History: Originated in Australia as AS 4755.3.1—2008. Originated in New Zealand as AS/NZS 4755.3.1:2012. Third edition 2014. Approval and test specification - Air-break switches Product Designation: AS/NZS 3133 Scope: Specifies requirements for air-break switches having current ratings not exceeding 125 A for use in electrical circuits and equipment operating at low voltage but not exceeding 500 V and intended for household or similar use and for use in indoor and outdoor electrical installations. To be read in conjunction with AS/NZS 3100. History: Originated in Australia as AS C133—1941 and AS C113—1947. Previous edition AS/NZS 3133:2008. Seventh edition 2013. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.110: Particular requirements for commercial microwave appliances with insertion or contacting appliances Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.110 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of microwave appliances intended for commercial use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral and 480 V for other appliances. History: Originated in Australia and New Zealand as AS/NZS 60335.2.110:2014. Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.84: Particular requirements for toilet appliances Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.84 Scope: This international standard deals with the safety of electric toilets in which excrement is stored, dried, or destructed, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. Electric toilets may be used to process garbage such as paper and food waste. This standard also applies to electric equipment for use with conventional toilets, examples of such equipment are automatic seat covering devices; chopping units; heated seats; pumping units; water heaters for shower units. History: Originated as AS/NZS 3350.2.84:2000. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60335.2.84:2006. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.84:2014.

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Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.32: Particular requirements for massage appliances Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.32 Scope: This international standard deals with the safety of electric massage appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single phase and 480 V for other appliances. Some examples of appliances within the scope of this standard are foot massagers, hand-held massagers, massage beds, massage chairs, massage pads and massage belts. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3311—1984. Previous Australian edition AS 3311—1992. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 6332:1992. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3350.2.32:1996. Second edition AS/NZS 3350.2.32:2001. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.32:2004. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.32:2014. Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.9: Particular requirements for grills, toasters and similar appliances (IEC 60335-2-9 Ed 6.1, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.9 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of electric portable appliances for household and similar purposes that have a cooking function such as baking, roasting and grilling, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. History: Originated in Australia in part as AS C101—1937. Originated in New Zealand in part as NZS 683—1949. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3350.2.9:1996. Second edition 1999. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 60335.2.9:2002. Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 60335.2.9:2009. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.9:2014. Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.6: Particular requirements for stationary cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar appliances (IEC 60335-2-6 Ed 6, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.6 Scope: This international standard deals with the safety of stationary electric cooking ranges, hobs, ovens and similar appliances for household use, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances connected between one phase and neutral, and 480 V for other appliances. This International Standard also includes some requirements for ovens that are intended to be used on board ships. Examples of appliances that are within the scope of this standard are griddles; grills; induction hobs; induction wok elements; pyrolytic self-cleaning ovens and steam ovens. History: Originated in Australia in part as C102—1937. Final Australian edition AS 3172—1990. Originated in New Zealand as NZSS 1910:1965. Previous edition AS/NZS 3172: 1996. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3350.2.6:1998. Second edition AS/NZS 3350.2.6:2001. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.6:2002. Second edition AS/NZS 60336.2.6:2008. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.6:2014. Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General requirements Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.1 Scope: This Standard is an adoption with national modifications of the fifth edition of IEC 60335-1, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General requirements including its Corrigendum 1 (July 2010). It has been varied as indicated to take account of Australian and New Zealand conditions. History: Originated in Australia and New Zealand as AS/NZS 60335.1:2002. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.1:2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (June 2012). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2014).

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Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.4: Particular requirements for spin extractors Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.4 Scope: This part is to be used in conjunction with the appropriate Part 2 of AS/NZS 60335. The Parts 2 contain clauses to supplement or modify the corresponding clauses in this part to provide the relevant requirements for each type of appliance. The national variations to the IEC 60335-1 Ed 5 form the Australian and New Zealand national variations for purposes of the IECEE scheme for recognition of results of testing to standards for safety of electrical equipment (the CB scheme). History: Originated as AS 3306—1984. Final Australian edition AS 3306—1995. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 3350.2.4:1995. Second edition 1998. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60335.2.4:2002. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 60335.2.4:2010. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (October 2010). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.21: Particular requirements for storage water heaters Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.21 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of electric storage water heaters for household and similar purposes and intended for heating water below boiling temperature, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. However immersion heater units intended to be retrofitted in a heat exchange closed water heater are prohibited unless the immersion heater unit has been tested with the tank models and brands listed in the instructions of the immersion heater unit; the tank models and brands list the models of the immersion heater units that can be retrofitted. History: First published in Australia as AS 3313—1989. Second edition 1993. First published in New Zealand as NZS 6315:1989. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 3350.2.21:1997. Second edition 2002. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.21:2002. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.21:2013. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.67: Particular requirements for floor treatment machines for commercial use Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.67 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of powered floor treatment machines intended for commercial indoor or outdoor use for scrubbing, wet or dry pick-up, polishing and dry buffing, application of wax, sealing products and powder based detergents, shampooing, stripping, grinding and scarifying of floors with an artificial surface. History: Originated as AS/NZS 60335.2.67:2002. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.67:2013. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.75: Particular requirements for commercial dispensing appliances and vending machines Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.75 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of electric commercial dispensing appliances and vending machines for preparation or delivery of food, drinks and consumer products, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. History: First published as AS/NZS 3350.2.75:1997. Second edition AS/NZS 3350.2.75:2001. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.75:2005. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.75:2013. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.98: Particular requirements for spin humidifiers Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.98 Scope: This International Standard deals with the safety of stand alone electric spin extractors, and spin extractors incorporated in washing machines that have separate containers for washing and spin extraction for household and similar purposes that have a capacity not exceeding 10 kg of dry cloth and a drum peripheral speed not exceeding 50 m/s, their rated voltages being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances. History: First published as AS/NZS 3350.2.98:1998. Jointly revised and redesignated AS/NZS 60335.2.98:2005. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (May 2009). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (November 2014).

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Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.109: Particular requirements for UV water treatment appliances Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.109 Scope: This international Standard deals with the safety of UV radiation water treatment appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. History: Originated in Australia and New Zealand as AS/NZS 60335.2.109:2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 2.109: Particular requirements for UV water treatment appliances Product Designation: AS/NZS 60335.2.109 Scope: This international Standard deals with the safety of UV radiation water treatment appliances for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V. History: Originated in Australia and New Zealand as AS/NZS 60335.2.109:2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014). Approval and test specification - Edison screw lampholders Product Designation: AS/NZS 3140 Scope: Specifies requirements and tests for Edison screw lampholders intended for use in direct current (d.c.) or alternating current (a.c.) circuits at low or extra-low voltages. History: Originated as AS C140—1941. Previous edition AS/NZS 3140:2007. Sixth edition 2014. Lighting poles and brack arms - Recommended dimensions Product Designation: AS 1798 Scope: Provides a series of recommended dimensions for lighting poles and for separate bracket arms of a type designed for mounting onto electricity distribution poles, walls or other supporting surfaces. History: Originated as AS 1798—1975. Previous edition 1992. Third edition 2014. Approval and test specification - Bayonet lampholders Product Designation: AS/NZS 3117 Scope: Specifies requirements and tests for 2-slot or 3-slot, or both, B22 bayonet lampholders and for bayonet lampholders of the B15 (small) designation which are intended for use in low-voltage circuits. History: Originated as AS C117—1939. Previous edition AS/NZS 3117:2007. Sixth edition 2015. High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 4: Handling procedures for sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) and its mixtures Product Designation: AS IEC 62271.4 Scope: Adopts IEC 62271-4:2013 to provide procedures for handling of SF6 during installation, commissioning, normal and abnormal operations, and disposal at the end-of-life of high-voltage switchgear and controlgear. History: First published as AS IEC 62271.4:2015. High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 105: Alternating current swtich-fuse combinations for rated voltages about 1kV up to and including 52kV Product Designation: AS IEC 62271.105 Scope: Adopts IEC 62271-105:2012 to specify requirements for three-pole units for public and industrial distribution systems, which are functional assemblies of switches including switch-disconnectors and current limiting fuses. History: First published as AS IEC 62271.105:2015.

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Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Electrotechnology and Energy Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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New Projects

Water supply – Metal-bodied and plastic-bodied ball valves for property service connection Designation: AS 4796.2001 Type: Revision

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

There are currently no drafts at public comment stage for Water and Waste Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Water and Waste Services Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Specifications for rainwater goods, accessories and fasteners - Part 1: Metal shape or sheet rainwater goods, metal accessories and fasteners Product Designation: AS 2179.1 Scope: Specifies requirements for prepainted metal, metal and organic film/metal laminated shape or sheet rainwater goods, and metal accessories and fasteners. History First published as part of AS CS3—1931. Revised and redesignated in part as AS 2179—1978. Revised and designated in part as AS 2179—1986. Revised and redesignated in part as AS/NZS 2179.1:1994. Second edition 2014. Ductile iron pipes and fittings Product Designation: AS/NZS 2280 Scope: Specifies requirements for ductile iron pressure pipes centrifugally cast in moulds, and ductile iron fittings of nominal sizes up to and including DN 750. History Originated in Australia as AS 2280—1979. Previous edition AS/NZS 2280:2012. Eighth edition 2014.

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Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Water and Waste Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 2: Counterbalanced trucks with mast Designation: AS ISO 22915.2 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 3: Reach and straddle trucks Designation: AS ISO 22915.3 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 4: Pallet stackers, double stackers and order-picking trucks with operator position elevating up to and including 1 200 mm lift height Designation: AS ISO 22915.4 Type: Identical adoption Fork-lift trucks -- Hook-on type fork arms and fork arm carriages -- Mounting dimensions Designation: AS 5143 Type: Identical adoption Powered industrial trucks and tractors -- Brake performance and component strength Designation: AS ISO 6292 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 13: Rough terrain trucks with mast Designation: AS ISO 22915.13 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 14: Rough terrain variable-reach trucks Designation: AS ISO 22915.14 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 11: Industrial variable-reach trucks Designation: AS ISO 22915.11 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks -- Safety requirements and verification -- Part 5: Pedestrian-propelled trucks Designation: AS 5144.5 Type: Identical adoption Powered industrial trucks – Test methods for verification of visibility – Part 1: Sit-on and stand-on operator trucks and variable-reach trucks up to and including 10 t capacity Designation: AS ISO 13564.1 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 1: General Designation: AS ISO 22915.1 Type: Identical adoption Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 16: Pedestrian-propelled trucks Designation: AS ISO 22915.16 Type: Identical adoption

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Industrial trucks—Verification of stability Part 7: Order-picking trucks with operator position elevating above 1200 mm Designation: AS ISO 22915.21 Type: Identical adoption Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Electric vehicle operations - Maintenance and repair Draft No: DR AS 5732:2014 Committee: EM-001 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Transport and Logistics Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Part 1: General introduction and index of signs Product Designation: AS 1742.1 Scope: Specifies road sign classifications, numbering systems and basic design requirements in terms of colour and shape coding. Provides an illustrated index of all road signs and sign types which have a standard sign number, and includes references to other Standards in the AS 1742 series which cover usage of each sign. History: Originated as part of AS CA14—1935. Previous edition AS 1742.1—2003. Fifth edition 2014. Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Part 6: Tourist and services signs Product Designation: AS 1742.6 Scope: Specifies requirements for traffic control devices for tourist and service facilities and establishments, and features of tourist interest on all roads including expressway type roads. It includes the signposting of tourist information facilities and tourist drives and ways. History: Originated as part of AS CA14—1935. Previous edition AS 1742.6—2004. Third edition designated as AS 1742.6:2014. Manual of uniform traffic control devices - Part 14: Traffic signals Product Designation: AS 1742.14 Scope: Specifies the type and layout of signals, aspects and displays to be used at locations controlled by traffic signals including overhead lane control devices. Basic requirements for signs and pavement markings to be used in conjunction with AS 1742.2, are also given. It does not cover railway level crossing signals nor portable traffic signals, which are covered in AS 4191. History: Originated as AS 1742.14—1996. Second edition designated as AS 1742.14:2014.

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Methods of testing child restraints - Method 4: Determination of the force required to adjust a harness Product Designation: AS/NZS 3629.4 Scope: This Standard sets out the method for determining the force required to adjust a child restraint harness. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3629.4—1991. Previous and first joint edition AS/NZS 3629.4:1997. Third edition 2014. Traffic signal lanterns Product Designation: AS 2144 Scope: This Standard specifies requirements for the design, construction and performance of traffic signal lanterns that use light emitting diode (LED) light sources and are intended to control the movement of vehicles, including bicycles, and pedestrians. It does not apply to the external control equipment that may be necessary for the functioning of the lanterns. History: Originated as AS E32—1947. Previous edition AS/NZS 2144:2002. Revised and designated as AS 2144:2014. Protective helmets for vehicle users Product Designation: AS/NZS 1698 Scope: This Standard specifies requirements for protective headgear for vehicle users, designed to mitigate the adverse effect of a blow to the head. The Standard is written with particular reference to motor cyclists, but is also applicable to users of other types of motor vehicles. History: Originated in Australia as AS E33—1959. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 5430:1992. Final Australian edition AS 1698—1988. AS 1698—1988 and NZS 5430:1992 jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1698:2006. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (September 2007). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 2 (May 2009). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 3 (December 2011). Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 4 (December 2014). Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Transport and Logistics Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Health and Community Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken. There are currently no drafts at public comment stage for Health and Community Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Health and Community Services Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Single-use medical examination gloves - Part 1: Specification for gloves made from rubber latex or rubber solution (ISO 11193-1:2008, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4011.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 11193-1:2008 to specify requirements for packaged sterile, or bulked non-sterile, rubber gloves intended for use in medical examinations and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures to protect the patient and the user from cross-contamination. It also covers rubber gloves intended for use in handling contaminated medical materials. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 4011—1992. Previous and first joint edition part of AS/NZS 4011:1997. Jointly revised in part as AS/NZS 4011.1:2014. Single-use medical examination gloves - Part 2: Specification for gloves made from poly(vinyl chloride) (ISO 11193-2:2006, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4011.2 Scope: Adopts ISO 11193-2:2006 to specify requirements for packaged sterile, or bulked non-sterile, poly(vinyl chloride) gloves intended for use in medical examinations, and diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, to protect the patient and the user from cross-contamination. It also covers poly(vinyl) chloride gloves intended for use in handling contaminated medical materials. History: Originated in Australia as part of AS 4011—1992. Previous and first joint edition part of AS/NZS 4011:1997. Jointly revised in part and redesignated as AS/NZS 4011.2:2014.

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Single-use sterile rubber surgical gloves-Specification (ISO 10282:2014, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 4179 Scope: Adopts ISO 10282:2014 to specify requirements for packaged sterile rubber gloves intended for use in surgical procedures to protect the patient and the user from cross-contamination. It is applicable to single-use gloves that are worn once and then discarded. It does not apply to examination or procedure gloves. History: Originated in Australia as AS 4179—1994. Previous and first joint edition AS/NZS 4179:1997. Third edition 2014. Person and provider identification in healthcare Product Designation: AS 4846 Scope: Provides a Standard for the healthcare industry on Healthcare Provider and Client Identifiers and Identification processes for clinical and administrative data management purposes. History: Originated as AS 4846—2004 and AS 5017—2002. Previous editions AS 4846—2006 and AS 5017—2006. Revised, amalgamated and designated as AS 4846:2014. Implementation of Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.5 - Part 3: Electronic messages for exchange of information on medicines prescription Product Designation: AS 4700.3 Scope: This Standard covers implementation of electronic messages for exchange of information on medicines prescriptions in the community and hospital environment using the Health Level Seven (HL7) Version 2.5 protocol. History: Originated as AS/NZS 4700.3:1999. Previous edition AS 4700.3(Int)—2007. Fifth edition 2014. CDA rendering interoperability specification Product Designation: SA TS 90009 Scope: Describes principles for CDA rendering interoperability and its anticipated benefits, and provides rendering requirements for constructing and presenting CDA documents. History: First published as SA TS 90009:2014. Collaborative care - Part 1: Logical content model Product Designation: SA TS 90005.1 Scope: Provides the common information requirements, rules and logical information concepts across the domains of e-referral, event summary, shared health summary and specialist letter, and should be read in conjunction with the relevant part in this series for each domain. History: First published as SA TS 90005.1:2014 Collaborative care - Part 2.1: E-referral logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90005.2.1 Scope: A logical content specification for e-referrals; specifies the information structure of e-referrals in order to support the transfer of information about a specialist consultation initiated by a referral. Not a standalone document, this document has to be read in conjunction with SA TS 90005.1. History: First published as SA TS 90005.2.1:2014 Collaborative care - Part 2.2: E-referral CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90005.2.2 Scope: Specifies the steps for implementers to take in mapping each data component of the logical content specification in SA TS 90005.2.1 to a corresponding CDA attribute or element. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of an e-referral, as well as conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90005.2.2:2014

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Collaborative care - Part 3.1: Event summary logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90005.3.1 Scope: A logical content specification for an event summary that specifies the information structure of event summaries in order to support the transfer of health information. Not a standalone document, and has to be read in conjunction with SA TS 90005.1, Collaborative care, Part 1: Logical content model. History: First published as SA TS 90005.3.1:2014 Collaborative care - Part 3.2: Event summary CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90005.3.2 Scope: Specifies the steps implementers need to take in mapping each data component of the logical content specification in SA TS 90005.3.1 to a corresponding CDA attribute or element. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of an event summary; also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90005.3.2:2014 Collaborative care - Part 4.1: Shared health summary logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90005.4.1 Scope: Logical content specification for a shared health summary; specifies the information structure in order to support the transfer of shared health summaries. Not a standalone document; has to be read in conjunction with SA TS 90005.1. History: First published as SA TS 90005.4.1:2014 Collaborative care - Part 4.2: Shared health summary CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90005.4.2 Scope: Specifies the steps implementers need to take in mapping each data component of the logical content specification in SA TS 90005.4.1 to a corresponding CDA attribute or element. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of a shared health summary. Also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90005.4.2:2014 Collaborative care - Part 5.1: Specialist letter logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90005.5.1 Scope: Logical content specification for a specialist letter; not a standalone document, and has to be read in conjunction with SA TS 90005.1. Specifies the essential clinical data groups and elements to be captured in a specialist letter exchange and the constraints that should be applied. History: First published as SA TS 90005.5.1:2014 Collaborative care - Part 5.2: Specialist letter CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90005.5.2 Scope: Specifies the steps for implementers to take in mapping each data component of the logical content specification in SA TS 90005.5.1 to a corresponding CDA attribute or element. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of a specialist letter; also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90005.5.2:2014 Core discharge summary - Part 2: CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90006.2 Scope: Takes implementers step by step through mapping each data component of ATS 90006.1 to a corresponding Clinical Data Architecture (CDA) attribute or element. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, to fulfil the requirements for Australian implementations of a discharge summary to be used for the electronic exchange of e-discharge summaries between healthcare providers. Also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90006.2:2014

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Consumer entered information - Part 2: CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90007.2 Scope: A guide to implementing the logical model detailed by SA TS 90007.1 as an HL7 Clinical Document Architecture Release 2 (CDA) XML document. Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, for the purposes of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of consumer entered information in the form of consumer entered health summaries and consumer entered notes. Also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90007.2:2014 Consumer entered information - Part 1: Logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90007.1 Scope: Specifies the essential clinical data groups and elements to be captured in a consumer entered health summary exchange and the constraints that should be applied. History: First published as SA TS 90007.1:2014 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2.22: Particular requirements for basic safety and essential performance of surgical, cosmetic, therapeutic and diagnostic laser equipment Product Designation: AS IEC 60601.2.22 Scope: Adopts IEC 60601-2-22:2012, which sets out requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of laser equipment for surgical, therapeutic, medical diagnostic, cosmetic, or veterinary applications, intended for use on humans or animals, classified as a Class 3B or Class 4 laser product. History: First published as AS/NZS 3200.2.22:1993. Second edition 1997. AS/NZS 3200.2.22:1997 revised and redesignated AS IEC 60601.2.22:2014. Medical electrical equipment - Part 2.57: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of non-laser light source equipment intended for therapeutic, diagnostic, monitoring and cosmetic/aesthetic use Product Designation: AS IEC 60601.2.57 Scope: Adopts IEC 60601-2-57:2011, which sets out requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of equipment incorporating one or more sources of optical radiation in the wavelength range 200 nm to 3000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation, intended to create non-visual photobiological effects in humans or animals for therapeutic, diagnostic, monitoring, cosmetic/aesthetic or veterinary applications. History: First published as AS IEC 60601.2.57:2014. Traditional Chinese medicine - Ginseng seeds and seedlings - Part 1: Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer Product Designation: AS ISO 17217.1 Scope: Adopts ISO 17217:2014 to specify minimum requirements and test methods for ginseng seeds and seedlings Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer. It is suitable for marketing of cultivated ginseng seeds and seedlings. It is also suitable for quality assurance for ginseng cultivators. History: First published as AS ISO 17217.1:2014. Sterile acupuncture needles for single use Product Designation: AS ISO 17218 Scope: Adopts ISO 17218:2014 to specify requirements for sterile acupuncture needles for single use (specialized for filiform needles). History: First published as AS ISO 17218:2014. Advance care directive custodian location - Part 1: Logical content specification Product Designation: SA TS 90008.1 Scope: Specifies the essential clinical data groups and elements to be captured in an advance care directive custodian record exchange and the constraints that should be applied. History: First published as SA TS 90008.1:2014.

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Advance care directive custodian location - Part 2: CDA implementation guide Product Designation: SA TS 90008.2 Scope: Contains descriptions of both constraints on the CDA and, where necessary, custom extensions to the CDA, for the purpose of fulfilling the requirements for Australian implementations of advance care directives. Also presents conformance requirements against which implementers can attest the conformance of their systems. History: First published as SA TS 90008.2:2014. Reprocessing of reusable medical devices in health service organizations Product Designation: AS/NZS 4187 Scope: Specifies the requirements and practices necessary for the effective and safe reprocessing, storage, handling and transportation of reusable medical devices (RMDs) in human health care. History: Originated in Australia as AS 4187—1994. Previous and first joint edition AS/NZS 4187:2003. Fourth edition 2014. Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Health and Community Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Consumer Products, Services and Safety Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Lifejackets - Part 1: General requirements Draft No: DR AS 4758.1:2015 Committee: CS-060 Date that comment closes: 3 April 2015 Lifejackets - Part 2: Materials and components - Requirements and test methods Draft No: DR AS 4758.2:2015 Committee: CS-060 Date that comment closes: 3 April 2015 Lifejackets - Part 3: Test methods Draft No: DR AS 4758.3:2015 Committee: CS-060 Date that comment closes: 3 April 2015 Plastic monobloc chairs - Determination of strength and durability, stability, UV and weathering, and ignitability Draft No: DR AS/NZS 3813:2015 Committee: CS-088 Date that comment closes: 27 March 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

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Recently Published Documents Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Consumer Products, Services and Safety Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Domestic solid fuel burning appliances - Method for determination of flue gas emission Product Designation: AS/NZS 4013 Scope: Specifies a test method for determining the particulate emission factor from batch-fed domestic solid fuel burning appliances and the associated particulate emission acceptance criteria. History: First published in Australia as AS 4013—1992. First published in New Zealand as NZS 7403:1992. Previous edition AS/NZS 4013:1999. Third edition 2014. Domestic solid fuel burning appliances - Method for determination of power output and efficiency Product Designation: AS/NZS 4012 Scope: Sets out sufficiently comprehensive specifications and instructions to enable all interested organizations with appropriate test facilities to determine the power output and efficiency of solid fuel burning appliances. History: First published in Australia as AS 4012—1992. First published in New Zealand as NZS 7402:1992. Previous edition AS/NZS 4012:1999. Third edition 2014. Flotation aids for water familiarization and swimming tuition Product Designation: AS/NZS 1900 Scope: Specifies requirements for the design, performance and marking of flotation aids worn on or attached to the body or in which the user sits for the purpose of either enabling persons to gain confidence through water familiarization, or to assist them in acquiring unaided buoyancy through swimming tuition. History: Originated in Australia as AS 1900—1976. Previous edition AS 1900—2002. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1900:2014. Playground equipment - Part 11: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for spatial networks (EN 1176-11:2008, MOD) Product Designation: AS 4685.11 Scope: Adopts EN 1176-11:2008, which specifies additional safety requirements for spatial networks intended for permanent installation for use by children. History: Originated as AS 4685.11—2012. Second edition AS 4685.11:2014. Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Consumer Products, Services and Safety Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Education and Training Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

There are currently no drafts at public comment stage for Education and Training Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Education and Training Services Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service.

Information technology - Vocabulary - Learning, education and training Product Designation: AS/NZS 5121 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 2382-36:2013 to present terms and definitions of selected concepts relevant to the field of information technology for learning, education and training; and identifies relationships among the entries. Intended to facilitate communication in information technology for learning, education and training. History: First published as AS/NZS 5121:2015. Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Education and Training Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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February 2015

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Coaxial cable and optical fibre systems for the RF distribution of digital television, radio and in-house analog television signals in single and multiple dwelling installations Draft No: DR AS/NZS 1367:2015 Committee: CT-002 Date that comment closes: 3 April 2015 Maritime survivor locating systems (MSLS) - Part 3: Maritime survivor locating devices (MSLD) - Operating on 156.575 MHz and/or 161.975 MHz/162.025 (RTCM 11901.1:2012, MOD) Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4869.3:2014 Committee: RC-004 Date that comment closes: 20 February 2015 Analogue speech (angle modulated) equipment operating in land mobile and fixed services bands in the frequency range 29.7 MHz to 1 GHz Draft No: DR AS/NZS 4295:2015 Committee: RC-006 Date that comment closes: 27 March 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Information technology - Service management - Part 5: Exemplar implementation plan for ISO/IEC 20000-1 Product Designation: SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 20000.5 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 20000-5:2013, which provides an approach to implement an SMS that can fulfil the requirements of AS ISO/IEC 20000.1. It includes a generic, three-phased plan to manage implementation activities. History: First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 20000.5:2014.

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Information technology - Service management - Part 10: Concepts and terminology Product Designation: SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 20000.10 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC TR 20000-10:2013 to provide standardization in the field of service management and, in particular, an overview of the concepts and terminology of the ISO/IEC 20000 series. It establishes a common framework for helping organizations to understand the purpose of all the parts of ISO/IEC 20000 and the relationships between the parts. History: First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 20000.10:2014. Systems and software engineering - Life cycle management - Part 1: Guide for life cycle management Product Designation: SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.1 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC TR 24748-1:2010 to provide a guide for the life cycle management of systems and software based on AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15288 and AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207. History: First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.1:2014. Systems and software engineering - Life cycle management - Part 2: Guide to the application of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15288 (System life cycle processes) Product Designation: SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.2 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC TR 24748-2:2011 to provide a guide for the application of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15288. It addresses system, life cycle, process, organizational, project, and adaptation concepts, principally through reference to SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC TR 24748-1 and AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15288. It then gives guidance on applying AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15288 from the aspects of strategy, planning, application in organizations, and application on projects. History: First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.2:2014. Systems and software engineering - Life cycle management - Part 3: Guide to the application of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207 (Software life cycle processes) Product Designation: SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.3 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC TR 24748-3:2011 to provide a guide for the application of AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207. It addresses system, life cycle, process, organizational, project, and adaptation concepts, principally through reference to SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC TR 24748-1 and AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207. It gives guidance on applying AS/NZS ISO/IEC 12207 from the aspects of strategy, planning, application in organizations, and application on projects. History: First published as SA/SNZ TR ISO/IEC 24748.3:2014. Information and documentation - Digital records conversion and migration process Product Designation: AS/NZS ISO 13008 Scope: Adopts ISO 13008:2012 to specify the planning issues, requirements and procedures for the conversion and/or migration of digital records in order to preserve the authenticity, reliability, integrity and usability of such records as evidence of business transactions. History: First published as AS/NZS ISO 13008:2014. Document management - Machine-readable paper forms - Optimal design for user friendliness and electronic document management systems (EDMS) Product Designation: AS/NZS ISO 12029 Scope: Specifies requirements concerning the design of forms for user friendliness, with optimal machine readability for processing by electronic document management systems (EDMS). These requirements are limited to forms using roman characters. History: Originated in Australia as ATS 5084—2003. Previous edition AS/NZS ISO 12029:2007. Second edition 2014. Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises (ISO/IEC 11801:2011, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 3080 Scope: Adopts ISO/IEC 11801:2011 to specify generic cabling for use within premises, which may comprise single or multiple buildings on a campus. It covers balanced cabling and optical fibre cabling. History: First published in Australia as AS 3080—1992. First joint edition AS/NZS 3080:1996. Previous edition AS/NZS 3080:2003. Sixth edition 2013. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (November 2014).

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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Class B shipborne equipment of the automatic identification system (AIS) - Part 1: Carrier-sense time division multiple access (CSTDMA) techniques Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 62287.1 Scope: Adopts IEC 62287-1 Ed.2.1 (2013) to specify the minimum operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results for Class B shipborne AIS equipment using CSTDMA techniques. History: Originated as AS/NZS IEC 62287.1:2007. Second edition 2014. Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Class B shipborne equipment of the automatic identification system (AIS) - Part 2: Self-organising time division multiple access (SOTDMA) techniques Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 62287.2 Scope: Specifies operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results for Class B ‘SO’ shipborne AIS equipment using Self-organised TDMA (SOTDMA) techniques. History: First published as AS/NZS IEC 62287.2:2014. Programmable controllers - Part 2: Equipment requirements and tests Product Designation: AS IEC 61131.2 Scope: Adopts IEC 61131-2, Ed. 3.0 (2007), which specifies requirements and related tests for programmable controllers (PLCs) and their assorted peripherals [for example, programming and debugging tools (PADTs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), etc.] which have as their intended use the control and command of machines and industrial processes. History: Originated as AS 4168.2—1994. Previous edition AS IEC 61131.2—2004. Second edition 2014. Programmable controllers - Part 3: Programming languages Product Designation: AS IEC 61131.3 Scope: Adopts IEC 61131-3, Ed. 3.0 (2013), which specifies syntax and semantics of programming languages for programmable controllers as defined in AS IEC 61131.1. History: Originated as AS 4168.3—1994. Previous edition AS IEC 61131.3—2004. Second edition 2014. Programmable controllers - Part 4: User guidelines Product Designation: AS IEC 61131.4 Scope: Adopts IEC/TR 61131-4, Ed. 2.0 (2004), which introduces the end-users of Programmable Controllers (PLCs) to the AS IEC 61131 series, and assists the end-users in their selection and specification of PLC equipment according to the AS IEC 61131 series. History: Originated as AS IEC 61131.4—2004. Second edition 2014. Programmable controllers - Part 8: Guidelines for the application and implementation of programming languages Product Designation: AS IEC 61131.8 Scope: Adopts IEC/TR 61131-8, Ed. 2.0 (2003), which provides guidelines for the implementation of the programming languages defined in AS IEC 61131.3, in programmable controller systems and their programming support environments (PSEs). History: Originated as AS IEC 61131.8—2004. Second edition 2014. Programmable controllers - Part 9: Single-drop digital communication interface for small sensors and actuators (SDCI) Product Designation: AS IEC 61131.9 Scope: Adopts IEC 61131-9, Ed. 1.0 (2013), which specifies a single-drop digital communication interface technology for small sensors and actuators (SDCIs) (commonly known as IO-LinkÔ), which extends the traditional digital input and digital output interfaces as defined in AS IEC 61131.2 towards a point-to-point communication link. This technology enables the transfer of parameters to Devices and the delivery of diagnostic information from the Devices to the automation system. History: First published as AS IEC 61131.9:2014.

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Sector Update – February 2015

Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Communications, Information Technology and e-Commerce Services Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

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Sector Update – February 2015

February 2015

International Participation

A new Technical Committee ISO/TC 292 Security is established

Following the approval by the ISO member bodies, a new technical committee, ISO/TC 292 Security, has been established. It is currently on a provisional basis until the committee agrees its title and scope. The committee is now also allowed 18 months during which the members will need to establish a preliminary work program and structure, and develop a draft business plan.

The provisional scope of this new committee is standardization in the field of security, including but not limited to security management, business continuity management, resilience and emergency management, fraud countermeasures and controls, security services, homeland security. This excludes sector specific security projects developed in other relevant ISO committees and standards developed in ISO/TC 262 and ISO/PC 278.

The secretariat of this Technical Committee has been allocated to SIS (Sweden). Australia has requested P-membership of this committee and is currently establishing the mirror group which will provide Australia’s input into the work of the ISO committee.

New Projects

No new projects have been approved for development for the Public Safety; Public Administration; Business and Management Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Drafts for Public Comment

The Drafts for Public Comment stage is an important part of the Standards development process. Draft Standards documents are circulated for public comment to ensure the wider community of stakeholders have the opportunity to input to the development of a Standard. All comments are considered in detail by the relevant Committee and, if necessary, further drafting is undertaken.

Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air - Method 9.6: Determination of suspended particulate matter - PM10 high volume sampler with size selective inlet - Gravimetric method Draft No: DR AS/NZS 3580.9.6:2015 Committee: EV-007 Date that comment closes: 23 March 2015 Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air - Method 12.1: Determination of light scattering - Integrating nephlometer method Draft No: DR AS/NZS 3580.12.1:2015 Committee: EV-007 Date that comment closes: 23 March 2015 General conditions of contract Draft No: DR AS 1100:2015 Committee: MB-010 Date that comment closes: 27 March 2015

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Sector Update – February 2015

Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air - Method 9.3: Determination of suspended particulate matter - Total suspended particulate matter (TSP) - High volume sampler gravimetric method Draft No: DR AS/NZS 3580.9.3:2015 Committee: EV-007 Date that comment closes: 27 March 2015 The full list of drafts for public comment, across all sectors, can also be found by visiting www.standards.org.au then clicking on Drafts for Public Comment.

Recently Published Documents

Below is a list of Australian Standards published for the Public Safety; Public Administration; Business and Management Sector between 1 July 2014 and 4 February 2015.

Copies of these Australian Standards are available for purchase from Standards Australia’s publisher, SAI Global: www.saiglobal.com/shop.

Should you wish to provide feedback regarding the publication please do so by contacting the Standards Australia Customer Information Service. Guidelines for auditing management systems Product Designation: AS/NZS ISO 19011 Scope: Adopts ISO 19011:2011, which provides guidance on auditing management systems, including the principles of auditing, managing an audit programme and conducting management system audits, as well as guidance on the evaluation of competence of individuals involved in the audit process, including the person managing the audit programme, auditors and audit teams. History: Originated in Australia as AS 3911.1(Int)—1990, AS 3911.2(Int)—1990, AS 3911.3—1990, AS/NZS ISO 14010(Int):1995, AS/NZS ISO 14011(Int):1995 and AS/NZS ISO 14012(Int):1995. Originated in New Zealand as NZS 10011.1:1992, NZS 10011.2:1992 and NZS 10011.3:1992. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS ISO 19011:2003. Second edition 2014. Guidelines for complaint management in organizations Product Designation: AS/NZS 10002 Scope: Provides guidance on complaint handling within an organization, including the planning, design, operation, maintenance and improvement of a complaint handling system. History: Originated in Australia as AS 4269—1995. Previous edition AS ISO 10002—2006. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 10002:2014. Asset management - Overview, principles and terminology Product Designation: AS ISO 55000 Scope: Adopts ISO 55000, which provides an overview of asset management and describes its principles and terminology and the expected benefits from adopting asset management. History: First published as AS ISO 55000:2014. Asset management - Management systems - Requirements Product Designation: AS ISO 55001 Scope: Adopts ISO 55001:2014, which specifies requirements for the establishment, implementation, maintenance and improvement of a management system for asset management. History: First published as AS ISO 55001:2014. Asset management - Management systems - Guidelines for the application of AS ISO 55001 Product Designation: AS ISO 55002 Scope: Adopts ISO 55002:2014, which provides guidance for the application of a management system for asset management in accordance with the requirements of AS ISO 55001. History: First published as AS ISO 55002:2014.

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Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60825.1 Scope: Adopts IEC 60825-1, Ed. 3.0 (2014), which is applicable to safety of laser products emitting laser radiation in the wavelength range 180 nm to 1 mm. History: Originated in Australia as AS 2211—1978. Previous edition AS/NZS IEC 60825.1:2011. Second edition 2014. Mechanical vibration and shock - Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - Part 2: Vibration in buildings (1 Hz to 80 Hz) Product Designation: AS ISO 2631.2 Scope: Provides a method for the measurement and evaluation of whole-body vibration in buildings and to encourage uniform methods for collection of data on human response to building vibration. History: Originated as AS 2670.2—1990. Revised and redesignated as AS ISO 2631.2:2014. Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air - Part 14: Meteorological monitoring for ambient air quality monitoring applications Product Designation: AS/NZS 3580.14 Scope: Sets out methods for the collection of meteorological data for use in ambient air quality monitoring and modelling applications. Requirements and guidance are provided for the in situ monitoring of primary meteorological variables being: wind speed, wind direction, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, precipitation and solar radiation. History: Originated in Australia as AS 2923—1987. Previous edition AS 3580.14—2011. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 3580.14:2014. Personal eye protection - Part 0: Eye and face protection - Vocabulary (ISO 4007:2012, MOD) Product Designation: AS/NZS 1337.0 Scope: Adopts ISO 4007:2012 to define and explain the principal terms used in the field of personal eye and face protection. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1337.0(Int):2010. Jointly revised and designated as AS/NZS 1337.0:2014. Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air - Part 9.15: Determination of suspended particulate matter - Particulate metals high or low volume sampler gravimetric collection - Inductively coupled plasma (ICP) spectrometic method Product Designation: AS/NZS 3580.9.15 Scope: This Standard sets out a method for the c determination of particulate metals collected from ambient air by either a high or low volume sampler and analysed by inductively coupled plasma/mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). History: Originated in Australia as AS 2800—1985. Jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 3580.9.15:2014. Eye and face protection - Part 4: Filters and eye protectors against laser radiation (laser eye-protectors) Product Designation: AS/NZS 1337.4 Scope: Adopts EN 207:2009 to specify performance requirements, test methods, marking requirements, selection and use of personal eye-protectors against laser radiation in the spectral range 180 nm to 1000 micrometres. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1337.4:2004. Second edition 2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (December 2014). Eye and face protection - Part 5: Eye protectors for adjustment work on lasers and laser systems (laser adjustment eye-protectors) Product Designation: AS/NZS 1337.5 Scope: Adopts EN 208:2009 to specify performance requirements, test methods, marking requirements, selection and use of laser adjustment filters and eye-protectors against laser radiation in the spectral range 400 nm to 700 nm. History: Originated as AS/NZS 1337.5:2004. Second edition 2011. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (December 2014).

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Dependability management - Part 1: Guidance for management and application Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 60300.1 Scope: Adopts IEC 60300-1:2014 to provide guidance on dependability management of products, systems, processes or services involving hardware, software and human aspects or any integrated combinations of these elements. History: First published as AS/NZS IEC 60300.1:2015. Managing risk in projects - Application guidelines Product Designation: AS/NZS IEC 62198 Scope: Adopts IEC 62198:2013 to provide principles and generic guidelines on managing risk and uncertainty in projects. History: First published as AS/NZS IEC 62198:2015. Withdrawals and Reconfirmations

Standards Australia is committed to maintaining a contemporary and relevant suite of Australian Standards. This is to ensure our stakeholders, and especially the users of products and services based on our Standards, are confident that our Standards mirror contemporary practice, are technologically up to date, and reflect current views on safety, quality and environmental impact. For a list of aged Australian Standards that are proposed for withdrawal or reconfirmation, please refer to the "Proposed Projects and Withdrawals" section on the Standards Australia website. No Australian Standards have been submitted for withdrawal for the Public Safety; Public Administration; Business and Management Sector between 4 December 2014 and 4 February 2015.